Fan Connector Broken Causing Fan to Not Work; Can I Super Glue it Securely?

So I have a new 2011 Mac mini and wanted to change the hard drive to an ssd and also upgraded the ram. Along the reassembly process I broke the little female part that is part of the logic board, preventing me from properly connecting the male end of the cable that belongs to the spinning fan.

I tried taking the connector back on but to no success and now the fan doesn't spin whilst the Mac is on and the Mac mini gets quite hot.

The fan and the cable work. The male end is just broken so won't click in.

L2 compter on Ebay will repair Mac mini logic boards for $152. As far as glue goes, you probably need some nonconductive epoxy that they used to use on Video Ciphers. Mine was worse. I broke off the power connector going to the SATA drive

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